I’m currently learning about stocks and trading. I’m very interested and in being so, I need answers to understand the whole process. I just keep having more and more answers and more research is required for those answers.
Is there a more streamlined approach to learning stocks?
Example questions I have:
How can a company not run out of shares?
SEEING the relationship between primary and secondary markets?
Why is going public a better option than just raising the price of your goods (if you have a unique stock (did I use that word correctly?))?
If you are selling shares to your company, how do you gain more capital this way? Are they selling what they think they are worth?
I’m trying to learn this process to better understand stocks and trading. I love learning WHY and HOW things are the way they are. The more I understand the better I’ll feel about using my money in it all. Thanks in advance!
Edit: I’m also still getting definitions down. There are a lot of words that seem to describe a concept, since I can’t seem to visualize some of these words sometimes.
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